Profiles

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Stephen

Stephen thinks he had been depressed for quite a while but hadn't admitted anything was wrong until a work colleague suggested that he might consider seeing the GP as he had been taking a lot of time off work over the past few months. Once he was diagnosed with depression Stephen found it easier to accept and was reassured that antidepressants could help him to feel more himself. He has taken them for four years now, and feels that they work well to keep his mood stable.

  • Background

    Stephen is single and recently moved to a new area of the country for his job testing computer software. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 48
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Sonia

    Sonia has experienced depression since she was 17. As a teenager she had problems with an eating disorder and began self -harming. She was admitted to hospital after having taken an overdose of paracetamol when she was in her 20's. Since that time she has had several admissions to hospital and has been referred to community mental health services at various times. She has tried numerous different antidepressants, but has found it difficult to find the right one for her. Some have lost their effectiveness after using them for a time, and sometimes she has experienced side effects that she has found intolerable.

  • Background

    Sonia is single and works as an administrator for a healthcare provider. Ethnic Background: British/Indian

  • Age at interview 31
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Lucy X

    Lucy experienced depression for the first time when she was 15. Although she got help and was prescribed Prozac (fluoxetine) she found it was difficult as an adolescent to be able to have a say in her treatment. When she began university she experienced another episode of depression, and this time found that the university doctors were far more open and understanding. She was prescribed citalopram which worked much better for her, and continues to take it on an ongoing basis.

  • Background

    Lucy is a university student and works part time during the vacations as an administrator. Ethnic background: White British.

  • Age at interview 21
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Andrew

    Andrew had been feeling out of sorts for a couple of years losing interest in things he used to enjoy and finding life increasingly difficult, before he saw the doctor who diagnosed depression and recommended taking citalopram alongside having a course of CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy). It took about six weeks to begin to take effect, but he found that the medication helped him enormously and he now finds life enjoyable again. He is still taking citalopram and has no plans to stop at the present time, although he says when he is ready he will talk to his GP about how long to continue taking it for.

  • Background

    Andrew is married and has two young children. He works in communications at a university undertaking health research.

  • Age at interview 50
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Clare

    Clare has struggled with depression at several points in her life and has taken antidepressants to help stabilise her mood. Nowadays she takes citalopram regularly as a preventative measure as she recognises that her coping mechanisms aren't always very robust.

  • Background

    Clare is married and has three adult children. She works in local government. Ethnic background: White Irish

  • Age at interview 59
  • Sex/Gender Female